Charlie Hall

Tabletop Editor

Preston's Summary

Charlie Hall is a Tabletop Editor at Polygon. With over a decade of experience in gaming journalism, he specializes in tabletop games, public policy related to gaming, and the intersection of culture and entertainment. His work has been featured in notable outlets such as NPR, the BBC, and Smithsonian Magazine.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 31 %
Promotional Deal: 12 %
Review: 11 %
Event Coverage: 7 %
Government Announcement: 6 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Journalism
  • Media
  • Press
  • Film Industry
  • Filmmaking
  • Filmmaking Equipment

Pitching Insights

Charlie Hall's coverage predominantly focuses on gaming-related content, such as tabletop RPGs, board games, and video games. His articles often include press releases and promotional deals, indicating a potential interest in new game releases or promotions within the gaming industry.

Given his focus on promoting new products and covering sales events like Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals, Charlie may be receptive to pitches related to upcoming game launches, exclusive interviews with key figures in the gaming industry about their latest projects or insights into emerging trends in the gaming market.

As there is no specific geographic focus mentioned for Charlie's coverage area, outreach efforts should center around global topics within the gaming industry.

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